Thank You for the tutorial. I found in the end of this video, that the drawing of two circles and two parallel lines to create a "cutting shape" is too complicated, as the same can be achieved by the creation of the parallel plane in the front of the drawing and creation of the rectangle with the width of the gap between two top segments. It's much faster. :) But thank You a lot for the tutorial. It helps me to learn a lot. As a mechanical engineer, who is working as a Project manager in IT, this is the return to the mechanical engineering area and I like it! So thank You Sir for sharing Your knowledge!
Other thanks for this tutorial. crystal clear. A small error at the very end when resizing from 48 to 32, all the parts dimensions are going wrong. I had to remove auto scale and restore two used sketches for editing dimensions. May be ther was a quicker and easier way ? Have a nice day
Thank You for the tutorial. I found in the end of this video, that the drawing of two circles and two parallel lines to create a "cutting shape" is too complicated, as the same can be achieved by the creation of the parallel plane in the front of the drawing and creation of the rectangle with the width of the gap between two top segments. It's much faster. :) But thank You a lot for the tutorial. It helps me to learn a lot. As a mechanical engineer, who is working as a Project manager in IT, this is the return to the mechanical engineering area and I like it! So thank You Sir for sharing Your knowledge!
Thank you for the feedback. BTW, I covered this in the introduction to Solid Edge part b (different ways to create...)
Thank you for your video! You are a great inspiration to me 🙏
Thank you so much for the comment. I am glad you like my videos.
Other thanks for this tutorial. crystal clear. A small error at the very end when resizing from 48 to 32, all the parts dimensions are going wrong. I had to remove auto scale and restore two used sketches for editing dimensions. May be ther was a quicker and easier way ?
Have a nice day
Thank you so much for your input. Your comment is very appreciated, and I will soon post an updated version of this exercise.
Dr. Saif, thank you for the video. Would you try a ball bearing video in solid edge if possible. Thank you!
Thank you for watching the video. Please feel free to email me (mohamed.seif@aamu.edu) to discuss your request further.
Dr.saif , thank you for the knowledge.#By_MITCH
I appreciate your feedback, thank you so much.
2323-02-22 Thank you again for this one. Nice job.
Dr.saif , Is there a diffucult or easy when making a design through odered view and synchronus view?